Coming from java, I’ve spent many a day debugging what almost inevitably could be summed up as the compiler/linter not warning of function calls made without the brackets.
i.e with a class as such:
export class democlass {
function demofunction(){
}
}
Very often, in TS/js, on calling demofunction from another class, I’ll do this
instanceOfDemoClass.demofunction
instead of
instanceOfDemoClass.demofunction();
Obviously, in java, the compiler will immediately scream at you, a behaviour which Ts/VScode doesn’t exactly emulate.
I’d like to setup a rule to warn about this call if, of course, the called class doesn’t contain a property named “demofunction”.
Any help/experience with this problem?
Cheers